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VM Condo Interiors by JDS Architects

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VM is a condo complex in Copenhagen designed by JDS Architects and named for the shape of the plan when viewed from above. Each unit has a triangular balcony, open views, and its own unique floorplan. Since the condos have different widths and heights, residents customized the interiors according to their needs. JDS took photos of several of the different condos, and it's a real pleasure to click through and see how each space provides a brief glimpse of the people living there...

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Three things:

(1)The people in these photos look like they'd name their son "Copernicus" or something like that.

(2) Note the prime view of the freeway in the first photo.

(3) Would someone get that woman a ham sandwich or something? She looks miserable...

posted by nickinseattle on September 3rd 2008 at 6:19pm
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For some reason, some of it looks dated to me.
The top of the building looks dramatic, but the bottom floor looks really old and 50's. The bottom flloor should of been a solid mass of dark glass.
The top photo with all the yellow also looks 60's to me.
Seems very cold and hard inside the units. Perhaps the photo's were shot that way.

posted by poptart on September 3rd 2008 at 7:24pm
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I agree it does look dated and its just depressing. Looks like an ad for upscale condos in a really bad location.

posted by LoriSF on September 3rd 2008 at 7:49pm
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I really don't like the colors of the furniture on the top photo. I also agree that it does look dated.

posted by Teak Furniture on September 4th 2008 at 2:38am
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Doesn't look at all "dated" to me. Having lived in Europe for quite a few years, (in my case, Italy) I would say the European design sensibility has always embraced bright colors, whereas that might have been just a 60s trend in the U.S.

posted by PaminBoston on September 4th 2008 at 3:03am
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LOVE the window decal/painting in the first photo! clever.

posted by open_skies on September 4th 2008 at 4:37am
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I love it, I think it's beautifully awkward.

posted by Griffin on September 4th 2008 at 4:46am
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if i'm not mistaken, this project was designed by PLOT, which later split into JDS and BIG- give Bjarke Ingels his due credit!

posted by archinerd on September 4th 2008 at 4:51am
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That first picture burned my retinas! Ouch!

posted by sarah nin on September 4th 2008 at 5:24am
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The first picture is completely awesome! Who cares if the view is crappy; one needn't ever look beyond the awesomeness inside! I love it when graphic elements snake around and perform multiple functions.

The balconies are kind of cool, but kind of threatening (and there would always be random dirt and such stuck in the point that you couldn't clean out...) Overall, pretty cool though.

posted by lemonadefish on September 4th 2008 at 7:04am
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Archinerd is 100% correct that this project was designed and developed under PLOT architects.

http://www.plot.dk/

You can then go to each prospective firm's website. Also, Bjarke mentioned at his lecture earlier this year that he lives in one of the flats. Random factoid.

posted by katherine_d on September 4th 2008 at 9:28am
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I just don't get this. The pointy balconies in particular seem like an experiment by an architecture student trying too hard to be edgy and funky. It's just not very livable.

posted by PhillyLass on September 7th 2008 at 10:24am
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